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Then, big changes arrive on Sunday. Sunday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day due to a strong storm system moving in. This system will bring springtime rain and thunderstorms early Sunday. As the day goes on and colder air moves in, we will see the rain mix with some snow and make the transition to all snow before ending.
Central and eastern Kansas face severe weather risks on March 6, including large hail, 70-mph winds, flooding and tornadoes.
It’s another mild morning across Kansas with wake-up temperatures in the 40s and 50s. Like Monday, afternoon temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s will challenge record highs, though Wichita will need to reach 85 degrees to tie the record high from 1989.
We're in for a big shift Sunday
Severe thunderstorms moving across Kansas and Missouri Tuesday evening produced multiple reports of hail.Watch video of the hail in the player above.According to National Weather Service storm reports,
Friday promises to be just as warm as today with much less wind making it a nice end to the work week. Temperatures will climb even higher on Saturday, into the middle to upper 70s before another big weather change sweeps across the state.
Experts are sharing how those in the Kansas City metro can avoid being scammed by contractors following a hailstorm Tuesday evening that left many cars and homes damaged
The 1st 10 days of the month have seen about every kind of weather possible. Well, the next 5 days we have a chance to see 1 form of weather we have not seen.
The National Weather Service expressed "growing concern" that eastern Kansas would see severe weather March 6, including potential tornadoes.